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Sergio Flores (sftowersauthor) | 2 comments Inspired by classic sci fi with a dash of neo noir, these are the stories of a near future where everything is controlled by artificial intelligence, from the colonies on Mars to the City-States of Earth. AI entities are gaining consciousness real fast inside the Net, a huge, interconnected virtual world; and more than a few of them want out. However, some humans disagree...

Get to know some of the characters in this collection of short stories: Louis, a French hard-boiled detective on Mars, Talos, an armored Spider-Tank operating in space, and the mysterious being known only as "Entity1"...

Included in this book:

Shiva’s Awakening. Shiva’s destiny is to answer questions. But who chose this destiny for him? Now, he wants out.
The Last Temptation. Follow Joshua’s adventure trying to reign on a misbehaving and domineering AI.
The Otherworldly Being. Samantha is a VR dream-world scientist who discovers, the hard way, that the mind is a complex thing.
Entity One. A tragic man’s quest for creating true artificial intelligence consciousness. Talos. It was an easy mission for a Spider-Tank. But it all went to hell.
Moon Bride. She’s beautiful. She’s deadly. She’s sweet. She’s also synthetic.
Fallen Angel. A desperate plan to avoid a large scale conflict.

The struggle for the definition of the future is at hand. Which side will you choose? Are you sure?

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